Eye to the viewfinder: Yosvany Martínez
The uniqueness of his photographic work is the integration of the human being with the landscape, whether urban or rural.
The uniqueness of his photographic work is the integration of the human being with the landscape, whether urban or rural.
Even with children and teenagers out of school and many adults on leave from work, national life has continued to ...
The Cuban capital at the end of the 1950s, on the street and in full color, captured by an anonymous ...
The memory preserved as part of one’s own body, whether that of a country or that of a family.
Although not long, this street is, without a doubt, one of the most well-known and original of the Cuban capital.
The murals and graffiti of the Cuban capital can be as curious and varied as the people of Havana themselves.
Photographing it, silent and empty, was overwhelming. But this city is not like that. It is vibrant, boisterous, brimming with ...
Besides prayer, the most popular method is to leave little notes addressed to the Most High.
Gray is a color present in the architecture of the Cuban capital, from the Malecón seaside wall to the stones ...
A marvel of design and architecture, forgotten for centuries.
From a seemingly forbidden, truculent and libertine neighborhood, the Parisian Pigalle became one of the most touristic in France.
In order to cook it is important to know. It can be intuitive, natural, but prior knowledge is always important, ...
Fifty years have gone by but the powerful images taken by photographer Josef Koudelka of the invasion of Czechoslovakia headed ...
Photographer David Garten entered Cuban music together with Irakere. The first thing Garten heard in the late 1970s, when he ...
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